Ivanka Trump Says She Doesn’t “Intend to Be Part of the Government” if Donald Trump Becomes President

Well there you have it.

Throughout Donald Trump's campaign, his daughter Ivanka has been the shining light. She's attempted to rally female supporters for her father and helped him prioritize women's issues like maternity leave — never mind that her own employees have reportedly had to fight for their legal right to it. Ivanka has demonstrated so much poise throughout the campaign, she was even complimented by opposing candidate Hillary Clinton when the Democratic presidential hopeful was questioned about one thing she respects about Trump during the second debate. "Look, I respect his children," Clinton said. "His children are incredibly able and devoted, and I think that says a lot about Donald."

But come Election Day, if her father wins, Ivanka just revealed that she doesn't actually have any plans to work for her dad: “No, I don’t intend to be part of the government,” she told Fast Company in a new interview.

So if a Trump presidency does actually come true, there you have it straight from Ivanka — there will be no Secretary Ivanka Trump. (Though, FWIW, Ivanka wouldn’t be able to be a cabinet member for her father anyway, thanks to the anti-nepotism statute instituted in 1967, MSNBC reports.)